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DISA Releases Four-Year Strategic Plan; Vice Adm. Nancy Norton Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 11, 2019
DISA Releases Four-Year Strategic Plan; Vice Adm. Nancy Norton Quoted


Jeff Brody
Nancy Norton

The Defense Information Systems Agency has issued a strategic plan setting the agency’s direction through 2022. DISA said Wednesday that the plan provides a framework to guide the agency’s resource allocation, planning priorities and evaluation criteria in support of the joint forces’ efforts to counter adversaries, ensure resilience and adapt to challenges.

“This four-year plan focuses on our future within the Department of Defense and the ever-changing cyberspace environment,” Navy Vice Adm. Nancy Norton, director of DISA, wrote in the document. “It focuses on developing and reinforcing trusted partnerships to connect and protect the warfighter in cyberspace while contributing to the lethality of our joint fighting force.”

The document sets three strategic goals: operate and defend; adopt, buy and create solutions; and enable people and reform the agency. Under the strategic goals, DISA has outlined seven strategic objectives. One of those is to strengthen cybersecurity through the adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning, which could help cyber defenders detect threat actors through automated analysis of threat indicators and system outputs.

Other strategic objectives cited are modernizing the infrastructure, enhancing operations, optimizing for the enterprise, driving innovation, enabling people and reforming the agency. The document also sets guiding principles to meet the strategic goals and objectives and they are enhancing customer service, partnering to collaborate, taking prudent risks and measuring what matters.

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Report: Trump to Nominate Vice Adm. Michael Gilday as Chief of Naval Operations
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 11, 2019
Report: Trump to Nominate Vice Adm. Michael Gilday as Chief of Naval Operations


Jeff Brody
Michael Gilday

President Trump will nominate Vice Adm. Michael Gilday, director of the Joint Staff, to serve as the next chief of naval operations, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. A U.S. official said the president approved Gilday’s nomination for the post during a meeting with Navy officials at the White House on Wednesday. 

USNI News reported that Gilday’s selection suggests that the administration is bypassing seven four-star admirals as candidates for the Navy’s top uniformed position. “There was a determination that all of the four-stars needed to stay where they are right now,” a defense official told the publication.

Gilday was the former head of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and 10th Fleet. As a flag officer, he served as director of operations for U.S. Cyber Command; chief of staff for Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO; and head of operations for NATO’s Joint Force Command Lisbon.

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HHS Forms Summit to Gather Quality Services Stakeholder Input
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 10, 2019
HHS Forms Summit to Gather Quality Services Stakeholder Input


Jeff Brody

The Department of Health and Human Services has established a summit to foster discussions on further streamlining HHS-led quality programs. Eric Hargan, HHS deputy secretary, will chair the Quality Summit that would gather industry stakeholders and government officials to identify ways to further evaluate, adapt and streamline quality services for the country’s patients, the department said Tuesday.

QS is part of HHS’ efforts to review the quality and value transparency delivered to served patients. The summit also supports President Trump’s executive order for a federal health quality roadmap to guide the quality in federal health programs.

“A long-stated goal of the Trump Administration has been to shift our current government healthcare programs from paying for services and procedures to paying for better patient outcomes,” Hargan said. The department opened nominations for summit members through July 31.

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Qatar Awards Two Direct Commercial Sales Contracts Worth $2.2B to Raytheon; Ralph Acaba Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on July 10, 2019
Qatar Awards Two Direct Commercial Sales Contracts Worth $2.2B to Raytheon; Ralph Acaba Quoted


Qatar Awards Two Direct Commercial Sales Contracts Worth $2.2B to Raytheon; Ralph Acaba Quoted
Ralph Acaba, President of Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems

Raytheon announced on Wednesday that the company has received two direct commercial sales contracts by the State of Qatar to provide integrated air and missile defense capability. The contracts are worth roughly $2.2 billion and include the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System, final certification of the AMRAAM-Extended Range missile and an unspecified quantity of additional Patriot fire units. The combined total value is expected to be $3 billion.

“Raytheon’s integrated air and missile defense capabilities provide a combat-proven, layered approach that protects citizens, military and infrastructure from a broad spectrum of threats,” said Ralph Acaba, president of Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems.

Qatar is the first country to procure AMRAAM-ER, the surface-to-air extended-range variant of the combat-proven AMRAAM  air-to-air-missile. Qatar also becomes the 11th country to procure NASAMS, a medium-range air-defense solution manufactured by Raytheon and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS. NASAMS uses the Raytheon Sentinel radar, and fires multiple interceptors, including AMRAAM-ER.

About Raytheon 

Raytheon Company, with 2018 sales of $27 billion and 67,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 97 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5I products and services, sensing, effects and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Government Technology/News
NAVSUP Rolls Out New Data Analytics Platform
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 10, 2019
NAVSUP Rolls Out New Data Analytics Platform


Jeff Brody

Naval Supply Systems Command or NAVSUP’s Business Systems Center has deployed a new platform designed to support decision making via data analytics. The Navy Data Platform applies analytics to business processes supporting strategic and tactical decision making, the U.S. Navy said Tuesday.

“Navy Data Platform is supply-chain focused data analytics for NAVSUP and is important because our mission is data-driven,” said Kurt Wendelken, assistant commander of NAVSUP Supply Chain Technology/Systems Integration. The platform features self-service analytics, allowing users with no extensive statistics expertise to leverage data. NDP does this by delivering a secure hosting environment, software access, data access control and compatibility with organization-specific data.

“Users can access data, run queries and build leadership reports on demand without the wait of developing new systems,” said Tom Wirfel, data strategy lead for NAVSUP BSC. Wirfel added that users may examine NDP-generated reports to interpret causations and correlations. Navy personnel may undergo an identity management process with NAVSUP BSC to gain NDP access.

Government Technology/News
NIST Releases Reference Document for Federal Community Clouds
by Thea Loise Woodward
Published on July 10, 2019
NIST Releases Reference Document for Federal Community Clouds


Jeff Brody

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a document detailing the need for transparent monitoring procedures and methods of distribution for federal community clouds to improve the efficiency of, and make cloud processes and transactions easier for, the members of these cloud environments.

According to the NIST Cloud Federation Reference Architecture, federal community clouds are cloud infrastructures that are used by a group of users and organizations who have a particular interest or area common, such as governance, security or missions. Members of a cloud environment include auditors, brokers, carriers, consumers, managers, operators and providers that function in the same online community.

Included in the draft architecture are suggestions for distinctions between different types of cloud-related auditing, varied capabilities for brokers and an identity verification process for new consumers entering a federal community cloud. The CFRA builds on principles found in the NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture, a cloud computing treatise published in 2011.

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Ajit Pai Planning to Revise FCC’s Smallsat Application Procedures
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 10, 2019
Ajit Pai Planning to Revise FCC’s Smallsat Application Procedures


Ajit Pai Planning to Revise FCC's Smallsat Application Procedures
Ajit Pai, Chairman of the FCC

Ajit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, said that he seeks to simplify the approval process for satellites below 400 pounds during a Chamber of Commerce event, FCW reported Tuesday. Pai noted that small satellites have the potential to expand broadband access to undeserved areas and that the streamlined application process will promote better spectrum use while also mitigating radio frequency interference.

“I see no reason why a satellite the size of a shoebox, with the life expectancy of a guinea pig, should be regulated the same way as a spacecraft the size of a school bus that will stay in orbit for centuries,” he added.

Previously, the Department of Defense and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have raised concerns over how the FCC’s 5G spectrum plans may impact weather satellite data transmission.

Government Technology/News
DHS S&T Implementing Blockchain Tech for Homeland Security Operations
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 10, 2019
DHS S&T Implementing Blockchain Tech for Homeland Security Operations


Jeff Brody

The Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate is launching an effort to promote research and development in blockchain technology for government and industry applications. DHS said Tuesday that the project, supported by S&T’s Silicon Valley Innovation Program, seeks to foster public-private partnerships to test blockchain technology and develop relevant security, interoperability and privacy standards and specifications.

“The goal of the blockchain program was to further understand the technology’s capabilities, and also to support and, as needed, create broadly accepted standards to benefit both government entities and the companies in the emerging sector,” DHS noted.

According to the agency, blockchain is known to be resistant to hacking and alternation, and therefore useful for homeland security enterprise operations that require speed and security. S&T collaborated with Customs and Border Protection, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and the Transportation Security Administration to integrate blockchain into their respective operations.

Government Technology/News
NASA-Led Team Deploys Synthetic Aperture Radar to Detect Infrastructure Risks
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 10, 2019
NASA-Led Team Deploys Synthetic Aperture Radar to Detect Infrastructure Risks


Jeff Brody

A team of scientists led by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has developed a satellite data analysis technique for identifying vulnerabilities in infrastructure such as bridges that may lead to catastrophic events. NASA said Tuesday that the group comprised of NASA, the University of Bath in England and the Italian Space Agency used synthetic aperture radar data to measure relative displacement and structural changes in the Morandi Bridge in Italy from 2003 through its collapse in August 2018.

The team detected subtle changes in the bridge in 2015 as well as significant transformations in its structure in the lead-up to its collapse.

“We couldn’t have forecasted this particular collapse because standard assessment techniques available at the time couldn’t detect what we can see now. But going forward, this technique, combined with techniques already in use, has the potential to do a lot of good,” said Pietro Milillo from NASA JPL.

NASA partnered with the Indian Space Research Organization to expand the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar’s coverage by 2022 to include areas that lack systems supporting consistent SAR functionalities.

News
Report: DHS Lacks ‘Comprehensive’ Mgmt Procedures for Low-Value Contracts
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 10, 2019
Report: DHS Lacks ‘Comprehensive’ Mgmt Procedures for Low-Value Contracts


Jeff Brody

The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General found that the agency lacked proper oversight of its low-value contracts, resulting in missing documentation and lost payments, Federal Times reported Wednesday. Low-value contracts are those with a maximum amount of $300 million.

DHS issued a total of $2.4 billion low-value contracts in 2016. The report cited cases where DHS issued low-value contracts that didn’t have authorizing signatures and was “unable to address contractor performance issues”.

“This occurred because components lacked a comprehensive contract management process for maintaining contract files, and reviews conducted by procurement personnel did not ensure that contract personnel performed the required procurement processes,” according to the report.

The IG recommends the DHS chief procurement officer direct the establishment of contract management policies to prevent lost files and failure in monitoring contractor performance.

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